The Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Federation authorized the Getafe with the partial closing of the Coliseum for a period of three games and fine of 27,000 euros as a result of the racist screams of some sectors of Azulona fans against Marcos Acuña and Quique Sánchez Flores, player and coach of Sevilla.
He GetafeNow, you must inform this organization where the stands are occupied by the aforementioned fans, in order to proceed with their closure. In the resolution of Committee It was determined, in light of what was written in the referee’s report, that it was the ‘sector located in the central area of the field, behind the position of assistant referee number 2’.
Next three games of Getafe as the venue, public access to said area will be closed, which will be limited, Viewers cannot be relocated that they can occupy them on a regular basis’, the Committee specified.
Let’s remember that a section of the Coliseum has a dedicated shout of ‘bread‘and’Gypsy‘ to Marcos Acuña, Sevilla player, and Quique Sánchez Flores, coach of the Andalusian team, during the clash between Getafe and Sevilla, last Saturday.
Javier Iglesias Villanueva, referee of the match, which can be seen in minutes these events as follows: “Sa minute 68 I had to stop the match because there were racist insults at the number 19 of the visiting team, with words like “Acuña mono” and “Acuña you’re from a monkey”, from the fans located in the middle area of the field behind the position of my assistant referee No. “This incident, following the protocol for the action in these cases, was announced on the public address system, that the game did not resume until that moment two and a half minutes later and did not occur on any other occasion during of the fight.”
Source: La Verdad

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